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Show THE PAGE FOUR You can now place low station-to-statio- n night wh at 7:00 p. m. TIMKS-XKW- XKI'III, UTAH S, i f.i i v The second year foods club met Tuesday morning and elected officers as follows: President, Betty Cowan; Betty Larson: secretary and treasurer. Jane Burrld(4e; reporter, Dona Tidwell e. and cheer leader. Barbara The program committee Is composed of ETllzabeth Parkins, Elaine Parks and Alice Warren. Reporter, Donna Tidwell. on VACATION PICTURES j j j j I 1933 1 - YYn: Bur-riidg- , - c - Frckli'.' Uurial Floe Benjaiuiu t'rankiln and Ills wife are botti buried Id the old cemetery of Christ KjUcpal church, I'hlla- delphla. 2l)th, Local and Social (SNAPSHOT GUILD? It ; June Thursday, Nov.l TtiU Glass cotton, glass silk and aUu glass wool are novel textiles which have a variety of Industrial nossl bllttles. " v 4 , ' f , ' .., iWM.y.;.; y i " - . f J " j: - - . . " 9 , , - - - , 4 '- ' .A j S ) ' , tI ' ... J ' Daughters of Ciah Pioneers of Camp Birch met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Kendall In the canyon Saturday. It was on the order of a meeting and a social combined with the program beln? given as folows: congregational singing; Prayer, Chaplain Anne Garrett; congregational sinking, remarks, .Captain Susie B. Worwood. History of William Clayton, Mrs. J. A. Kendall; reading, Lorna Kendall; em arks. Mrs. Rose M. Lunt; dance. Nelda Salisbury and Renee Pexton, 25 members were persent and a delicious luncheon was served. IP v.V... i . - Levan News By Mrs. JamM Land or sea offers limited opportunities for snapshooting. -- I P IT Sj They're oft! The bars are up, tlie track is clear and vn'v i. no of the ambitious ami enterprising candidates in The Times-New- s Scholarship Campaign has the if way." "rifjit ( The preliminaries are now over and today marks the real t the campaign for the valuable prizes eginning l eaded lv a and a scholarship in the I,. 1. S. Business College and $25.00. The campaign will now begin in earnest. 1 three-mont- six-mon- th h K;uh candidate lias started in the campaign with a vim. determined t win a sehoalrship or know the reason why. Several of the most aggressive candidates have started in the work with a goodly number of votes issued to them, but the leaders of "today do not necessarily indicate the earners of the largest awards by any means, as more than two weeks remain to bridge the gap now exisinJ-betAvcthe highest and those ha "votes. en I7ITII the arrival ' warm weather, tiful trees, flowers, '"' ving-fewc- --' YOUR SHIP, Candidates,:' will not conie in, in the form of a business college education, neither will subscriptions and votes, if you do not go out after them. HUSTLE is the rudder that will steer in the subscrpit-ionand subscriptions will bring in the treasure ship in the amount of a scholarship, a cash and extra prizes. scholarship s, three-mont- hs NOW is the time for candidates to "make the dust fly" for only a few days remain in which to turn in subscriptions and secure first period votes on same. of K beau- 'f bab bling brooks and the song birds wa begin to think about outdoor life end vacations. I suppose one could go on a vacation without a camera but that would be like trying to sail a boat without a rudder. To say the least it would seem that something Important was missing. When planning a vacation you should look forward to the snapshots yon. are going to get, tor on your return to home and work, and ;n later years when your trips become fond memories, yon can always turn to your snapshots and y your vacations over and over again. Snapshots pay dividends on your vacation Investments In continued pleasure long after your return. There Is one Important thing to keep In mind in vacation snapshooting and that Is the variety of light conditions you may encounter In your travels. Picture taking might well be classed In four groups, according to the exposure they need, and by adopting as a standard exposure for each group, one that is intermediate between the shortest and longest that will make a satisfactory exposure, there will be only four exposures to consider and these can be en-Jo- memorized. These four groups are as follows: Number one: Marine and beach scenes and extreme distant landscapes. Number two: Ordinary landscapes showing the sky with the principal subject of your picture in the foreground. Number three: Nearby portraits in the open shade Hound Ha Good Smeller A hound has such sensitive olfactory nerves that it Is able to follow the trail of a fox even when traveling at full speed. well-traine- d .1 Chrtsfensrn Correspondent un- I Miss Inez Mangelson left Wednesday for Union, Oregon, where she will visit at the home of Mr I ad Mrs. Clephen Wild. Mrs. Wild "ns a Missionary companion of Miss angelson in the Western State ... by that I mean not under trees ot mission. the roof of a porch and last shaded Mr. and Mrs. Cameron nearby scenes. of Axtell are guests at theThorpe home These four groups, or classes. Just of Mr. and Mrs. Peter about cover the different types of parents of Mrs. Thorpe. Sorenson. pictures you will want to take on Mrs. P. J. MoCVure teturned film your vacation. With modern-daand cameras, exposure problems to her home here Friday after an have been greatly simplified but It extended visit with her daughters. Mrs. Johnson and family at is still necessary to use a little good Provo Allan and Mrs. Maurice Johnson not expect the lmpoe and family of Salt Lake City. Judgment and sible from your camera. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bradfield were There are many types of cameras to meet every requirement of the cfilled to Scipio Saturday on acthe illness of their daphotographer, whether he Is an ama- count ofMrs. Ray Adams. teur or a professional, but no camera ughter, is capable of taking all types of picMr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson tures under all conditions. It Is true and son Vern motored to Provo that some cameras are more vena-til- e Monday to meet Mrs. Prank y, who came with them to than others. One may have an Levan to visit indefinitely. extremely fast lens which, permits the taking ot snapshots under adMr. and Mrs. H. R. Fracom, verse lighting conditions and if it Rosequist and Orlando Analso has a fast shutter you can take Geneva derson spent last Wednesday at pictures ot subjects moving at ex- Provo. treme speeds. Other cameras have lenses and shutters of various Mr. and Mrs. William Tunbridge speeds to take pictures and good spent last week in Salt Lake City ones within certain limits and con- with relatives. ditions. Miss Mildred Bowles returned Almost every dealer In cameras and photographic supplies has print- home) Tuesday after a week's in Ephraim with Miss Verl ed outdoor exposure tables giving visit nansen. details of exposures, etc., in the four classes mention.0'! "hey , Ask vonr uoaler for one of these outdoor exposure guides and then go forth with your camera and take the kind of pictures you'll be prouo. to sho.w By Mrs. H. M. Hanson your friends. Correspondent JOHN VAN GUILDER. Mr. and Mrs. John Green visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Courting With Accompaniment In many towns of Mexico senori-ta- s and Mrs. Flqyd McPherson. still are courted by music, and A slower was given Tuesday at If the suitor cannot play a guitar he the school house in honor of is permitted to hire musicians. Mrs. James Marshall, formerly Miss Audrie Snyder. Many beautiful and useful presents were received by the young bride. Refreshments were served to a large crowd. ' ff y Hem-enwa- MILLS NEWS '''' Jjir Our best advice to those who wish to earn the valuable awards is to hurry every available subscription to the campaign department NOW, for after Saturday June 27, there will be a material decrease in the schedule of votes in fact, it is cut almost in half. The time to launch your TO ALL, CANDIDATES livest now. is The drive part of the competion greatest is now at hand and all candidates are on the same foowant to, and tingand at the asame time those that the winto corral will are offered grand opportunity now and vote between night. Saturday ning More Variety In ICE CREAM Wc have recently installed a NEW PACKAGE REFRIGERATOR CABINET that enables ns to offer a greater variety of Ice Creams. Bulk Ice Cream: Seven Flavors Maple Nut, Chocolate, Strawberry, e Pineapple, Orange Cremo, Home Package Kits, the pint 18c, the quart 35c Vanilla. Maple Nut, Strawberry, Vanilla, Banana-Pineappl- Banana-Pineappl- Individual Sundaes to sell for 5c Strawberry, Pineapple, Carniel. Milk Nickles at 5c Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry . Big Double Popsicles Twice as much as before for the same price yep, only 5c each. . time, candidates, to bring in those promised subscriptions with the steam of your pep and determination plus a little effort and spare time. OW THEY ST AMD first published standing of the Today appears the t u: e t LJ. t o. .iivitii.3 in ti,.. iv. i iju nr: snip cam paign. a IhlS is only a relative standing. It clearly shows real what ahead by working conscientiously in their spare time. ihil-inc- v & Nelda Cowan, Nephi Arta Jenkins, Nephi Dona Belliston, Nephi Donna Pexton, Nephi Shirley Irons, Nephi Ruby Bowers, Nephi Dorothy Johnson, Nephi Fern Broadhead, Nephi Virginia Hansen, Levan ... John Goble, Nephi Jennie Howard, Nephi Margaret Wright, Nephi Dorothy Wilson, Nephi Glade Anderson, Fountain Green Zelda Newton, Mona l. can-,i:,- cli . 48,000 45,000 i 43,500 42,000 40,000 39,000 36,000 36,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 We Are Here To Serve . NEPHI DRUG CO. LEGALS PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES: Consult county clerk or respective signers for further information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ashman and children. Harmon Memmnt.fc nnrt Estate of Frank G. Mclntyre, deMorris Morton visited in Scipio on cease. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned sunaay. at 902 Kearns Building, Salt Lake The Misses Alice Belliston and City, Utah, on or before the 19th Jennie Howard soent Fridav even day of October, A. D. 1935. ADA McINTYRE ing and Saturday at Mills. Administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Verl Framnton and son Frank G. Mclntyre, Deceased. Gerald, Mrs. Dean Howard and Date of first pub. Juna 13, 1935 son Billie visited Sunday with rel Dey, Hoppaugh, Mark and Johnatives at Scipio. son, Attorneys for Administratrix. Offire of the Comptroller of the Currency Washington, D. C. April 25, 193S Notice is hereby given to all persons who may have claims against Bank of "The First National Nephi," Utah that the same must be presented to W. C. Andrews, Receiver, with the legal proof thereof, within three months from this date or they may be disallowed. J. F. T. O'CONNOR Comptroller of the Currency First publcation, April 25, 1935 Last publication, August 1, 1935. Feed for Rodents Koclents (siioli ns squirrels, mice, rabbits, and beavers) feed on various parts of plants. Elephants feed on leaves and twigs, as do cows, horses, sheep and goats. They do not like meat. 0 More general and concerted action should take place the next few days than at any other time since the camdeterpaign began and each candidate should be more choice mined than ever to be declared a winner of your of scholarships. Mow is the e. 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